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Introduction

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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1 Book Chapter

Intergenerational Transmission of Ethnic Identity, Integration and Transnational Ties

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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2 Book Chapter

A home far away? Religious identity and transnational relations in the Iranian diaspora

Authors CAMERON MCAULIFFE
Year 2007
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 21
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3 Journal Article

Migration, Organizations and Transnational Ties

Authors Zeynep Sezgin, Ludger Pries
Book Title Cross Border Migrant Organizations in Comparative Perspective
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4 Book Chapter

From a Migrant Integration of Distinction to a Multiculturalism of Inclusion

Authors In-Jin Yoon
Book Title Global Migration Issues
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5 Book Chapter

Between Choice and Stigma: Identifications of Economically Successful Migrants

Authors Jack Burgers, Marianne van Bochove
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6 Book Chapter

Transnational migrant families: navigating marriage, generation and gender in multiple spheres

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Marja Tiilikainen, Sanna Mustasaari
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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8 Journal Article

Immigrant Children, Educational Performance and Public Policy: a Capability Approach

Authors Abdirashid A. Ismail
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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9 Journal Article

Migration of Ukrainian Nationals to Italy: Women on the Move

Authors Francesca Alice Vianello
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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10 Book Chapter

Social relations and conflict potentials in the context of experiences of denied participation and appreciation of youth with and without a migrant background

Authors Mansel, Jürgen; Spaiser, Viktoria (2015): Social relations and conflict potentials in the context of experiences of denied participation and appreciation of youth with and without a migrant b
Year 2010
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Territorial bounds to virtual space: transnational online and offline networks of Iranian and Turkish–Kurdish immigrants in the Netherlands

Authors MATTHIJS VAN DEN BOS, LIZA NELL
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 28
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13 Journal Article

Experiences of discrimination of minorities in Spain - Against immigrants and the Roma

Authors Colectivo IOÉ and Fundación Secretariado Gitano (2003). Experiences of discrimination of minorities in Spain against Immigrants and Roma. European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia,
Year 2003
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Return Imaginaries and Political Climate: Comparing Thinking About Return Mobilities Among Pakistani Origin Migrants and Descendants in Norway and the UK

Authors Marta Bolognani, Marta Bivand Erdal
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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15 Journal Article

Theorizing the Ukrainian Case: Pushing the Boundaries of Migration Studies Through a Europe–US Comparison

Authors Cinzia D. Solari
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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16 Book Chapter

Second Generation and Migrant Capital in the Transnational Space: The Case of Young Kurds in France

Authors Mari Toivanen
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 9
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17 Journal Article

Racial and Structural Discrimination Toward the Children of Indigenous Mexican Immigrants

Authors Daina Sanchez
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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18 Journal Article

Identity Development Among Youth of Vietnamese Descent in the Czech Republic

Authors Eva Janská, Andrea Svobodová
Book Title Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy
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19 Book Chapter

God Bless Our Children? The Role of Generation, Discrimination and Religious Context for Migrants in Europe

Authors Koen Van der Bracht, Bart Van de Putte, Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
Year 2013
Journal Name International Migration
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20 Journal Article

Identities of the First and Second Generation: The Role of Ethnicity

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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21 Book Chapter

Belonging and boundaries in Little Guyana: Conflict, culture, and identity in Richmond Hill, New York

Authors Nazreen S Bacchus
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnicities
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22 Journal Article

The Second and Third Generation in Rotterdam: Increasing Diversity Within Diversity

Authors Frans Lelie, Maurice Crul, Elif Keskiner
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23 Book Chapter

Displacing Deviance: Second-Generation Migrant Youth, Disciplinary Return, and Transnational Social Fields of Inclusion and Exclusion return

Description
‘Displacing Deviance…’ is a state-of-the-art research project into transnational family practices. It examines ‘disciplinary return’ - young second-generation migrants sent ‘home’ to their countries of heritage by their parents as a disciplinary measure – a widespread practice which has not yet been the focus of direct research. Second-generation ties to the homeland are critical to issues of integration, yet understanding of second-generation transnationalism is thin. Examining ‘disiplinary return’ within the Nigerian diaspora will establish new, in-depth understanding of how migrants navigate transnational structures of opportunity and constraint through their family practice. This will shed light on the relationship between socio-economic challenges faced in ‘host’ countries, and how migrants build loyalties and identities in a transnational context. It will produce findings of relevance to policy concerns about societal challenges around multicultural integration and minority youth in the education and criminal justice sectors. The research approach is innovative, answering calls for youth-centric, multi-sited, and intergenerational research into transnational families, thus far mostly studied via first-generation migrant parents in single locations. Qualitative research with migrant parents and youth, and participatory research with migrant youth, will be undertaken in the USA, Nigeria and the UK. Supervision by a world expert, Dr Coe at Rutgers, in the outgoing phase will provide a unique training opportunity for the researcher and excellent means to build networks. Expertise gained will be transferred back into Europe in the incoming phase by working with Dr Dwyer, co-director of the Migration Research Unit (Geography Department) at UCL, a hub for migration research with Europe-wide networks. This will maximise output which advance theoretical debates around migration and transnationalism, speak to policy debates, and capture public audiences.
Year 2018
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24 Project

Second-generation Korean Americans in U.S. Universities: experiences and perspectives on transnational sport activities

Authors Sehwan Kim, Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson
Year 2021
Journal Name WORLD LEISURE JOURNAL
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26 Journal Article

Migration from a gender-critical, postcolonial and interdisciplinary perspective

Authors Sabine Gatt, Kerstin Hazibar, Verena Sauermann, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie
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27 Journal Article

The Views of Immigrants and Refugees (Old and Young) in Greece

Authors Dianeosis (2020), The Views of Immigrants and Refugees (Old and Young) in Greece. Version of 20.01.2021
Year 2019
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28 Data Set

Identities, values and attitudes among Russian-, Estonian-, Somali-, and Arabic-speaking people in the Helsinki capital region 2018-2019

Authors e2 & Finnish Cultural Foundation & City of Helsinki & City of Espoo & City of Vantaa & Ministry of Justice: Identities, values and attitudes among Russian-, Estonian-, Somali-, and Arabic-spe
Year 2019
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29 Data Set

Transnational and Local Negotiations of Identity: <i>Experiences from second-generation young people in Finland</i>

Authors Lotta Haikkola
Year 2011
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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30 Journal Article

Assessing the Link between Language and Identity: The Construction of Identities among Belgian-Turkish Migrants

Authors Zeynep Yilmaz Hava
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Humanity and Society (insan &amp; toplum)
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32 Journal Article

Intergenerational religious transmission mechanisms among second-generation migrants: The case of Jewish immigrants in the United States

Authors Ofir D. Rubin, Aviad Rubin
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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33 Journal Article

Transforming Transnationalism: Second Generation Tongans Overseas

Authors Helen Lee
Year 2007
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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35 Journal Article

Interethnic Contact Online: Contextualising the Implications of Social Media Use by Second-Generation Migrant Youth

Authors Rianne Dekker, Warda Belabas, Peter Scholten
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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36 Journal Article

Mixed Parentage: Negotiating Identity in Denmark

Authors Rashmi Singla, Helene Bang Appel
Book Title Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy
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38 Book Chapter

The influence of gender and generation on migrant response to flood risk in England

Authors Riyait S.K. (2016) The influence of gender and generation on migrant response to flood risk in England (PhD thesis)
Year 2013
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39 Data Set

Research-Policy Dialogues in Italy

Authors Tiziana Caponio
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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40 Book Chapter

Transnational lives, transnational marriages: a review of the evidence from migrant communities in Europe

Authors ELISABETH BECK‐GERNSHEIM
Year 2007
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 85
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41 Journal Article

Generation 1.5 of Russian Israelis: integrated but distinct

Authors Larissa Remennick, Anna Prashizky
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
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42 Journal Article

Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain

Authors Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain (ILSEG). Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2016-09-13. https://doi.org/10.3886/I
Year 2008
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43 Data Set

Social Integration of Migrant Children - Uncovering Family and School Factors Promoting Resilience

Authors Leyendecker, Birgit; Mesman, Judi; Oppedal, Brit (2016): SIMCUR (Social Integration of Migrant Children - Uncovering Family and School Factors Promoting Resilience). GESIS Data Archive, Colog
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44 Data Set

When Policy Meets Practice: A Study of Ethnic Community-Based Organizations for Children and Youth

Authors Guro Ødegård, Marianne Takle
Book Title Contested Childhoods: Growing up in Migrancy
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45 Book Chapter

Parental attitudes: A study of German, Greek, and second generation Greek migrant adolescents

Authors G Siefen, BD Kirkcaldy, JA Athanasou
Year 1996
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
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46 Journal Article

Migration, Motherhood, Marriage: Cross‐Cultural Adaptation of North American Immigrant Mothers in Israel

Authors Laura I. Sigad, Rivka A. Eisikovits
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
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47 Journal Article

Female Migrant Entrepreneurs in Vienna: Mobility and its Embeddedness

Authors Petra Dannecker, Alev Cakir
Year 2016
Journal Name Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie
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48 Journal Article

The Adaptation of Migrant Children

Authors Alejandro Portes, Alejandro Rivas
Year 2011
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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49 Journal Article

Influence of Transnational Leisure on Diaspora Tourism among Contemporary Migrants

Authors Wei-Jue Huang, Chun-Chu Chen
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 20
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50 Journal Article

From Parent to Child? Transmission of Educational Attainment Within Immigrant Families: Methodological Considerations

Authors Renee Reichl Luthra, Thomas Soehl
Year 2015
Journal Name Demography
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51 Journal Article

Introduction. The Immigration-Crime Connection: Competing Theoretical Perspectives

Authors Scot Wortley
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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52 Journal Article

Local attachments and transnational everyday lives: second‐generation Italians in Switzerland

Authors SUSANNE WESSENDORF
Year 2010
Journal Name Global Networks
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53 Journal Article

Migration and Development Framework and Its Links to Integration

Authors Michael Collyer, Russell King
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54 Book Chapter

Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain, wave 2

Authors Portes, Alejandro, and Aparicio, Rosa. Longitudinal Study of the Second Generation in Spain (ILSEG), Wave 2: ILSEG_T1andT2_Public.sav. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political
Year 2012
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56 Data Set

Mapping the Qualitative Migration Research in Europe: An Exploratory Analysis

Authors Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Evren Yalaz
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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57 Book Chapter

Reversal of the Gender Order? Male Marriage Migration to Germany by North African and Turkish Men: Consequences for Family Life, Work, and the Socialization of the Next Generation

Principal investigator Ursula Apitzsch (Principal Investigator)
Description
The planned study aims at the investigation of the phenomenon what is known as marriage migration (also called transnational marriage) to Germany by male Muslim migrants. By means of biographical narrative interviews with male migrants from North Africa and Turkey, the research project aims at dealing with the multidimensional and multifaceted character of male marriage migration to Germany. The subject male marriage migration can be approached from different perspectives and related aspects. In the frame of this research project, through a sampling which consists of married couples composed of a male migrant from one of the countries mentioned above and a female descendant of a migrant family with a residence permit in Germany, we want to consider this issue in all its complexity and implications regarding the debates on integration of the migrants, integration of male migrants into the labour market, gender relations and dynamics within the migrant family, and (un) chancing conceptions and visions of manhood in migration processes and the contestation/ negotiation of migrant masculinities. Regarding the studies of the last years it is noteworthy that all marriage migration studies are rather focussing on women as migrating subjects. Although it is noticed, too, that there are men as well migrating to their wives, there is no study focussing exclusively on migrating men in context of marriage. This fact may be - especially in Germany - an expression of the emotional public discussion concerning forced marriages. Nevertheless, the marriage migration of men is the desideratum of past and current marriage migration studies. This gap will be filled with the following research proposal. Our hypothesis is that women of the second or third generation of migrant families might be hoping for a realistic chance of founding a family and bringing up children through marrying a partner from the country of origin while they continue to work and remain the bread winners in the country of immigration and thus strengthen their autonomy (while their husbands are waiting for working permits and/or job opportunities and meanwhile have to take over care obligations within the family). In general, we want to show that male marriage migration can be seen both as "cause and the effect" of changing gender orders.
Year 2012
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58 Project

Experience and attitudes of refugees 1

Authors SSRI (2005). Experience and attitudes of refugees [Data file]
Year 2005
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59 Data Set

Transnational exchanges amongst skilled British migrants in Paris

Authors Sam Scott
Year 2004
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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60 Journal Article

Aspects of the Integration of Third and Fourth Generations of Serbian Migrant Workers in Vienna

Authors Miloš Rašić, Dragana Antonijević
Year 2023
Journal Name Etnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology
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62 Journal Article

Solidarisierung in Europa: Migrant*innen und Osteuropäer*innen und deren Engagement für Geflüchtete

Principal investigator Madalena Nowicka (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Das Teilprojekt wird im Rahmen des BIM-Forschungs-Interventions-Cluster ""Solidarität im Wandel?"" durchgeführt, das durch die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Migration, Flüchtlinge und Integration gefördert wird. Das Projekt untersucht exemplarisch am Beispiel polnischstämmiger, in Deutschland lebender Frauen, wie sich Migrant*innen aus Osteuropa für Geflüchtete engagieren, was sie dazu motiviert und welche Werteeinstellungen diesem Engagement zugrunde liegen. Diese Fragen interessieren vor allem im Kontext der Solidarisierung in Europa und der kontrastierenden Positionen osteuropäischer EU-Mitgliedstaaten, die sich gegen die Aufnahme von Geflüchteten aussprechen. Diese Positionen gehen mit einer vergleichsweise hohen Fremdenfeindlichkeit und Nationalisierung der Bevölkerung in Osteuropa einher. Bisherige Forschungsergebnisse zeigen diesbezüglich, dass Migrantinnen aus Polen häufig in der Arbeit mit Geflüchteten in Deutschland engagiert sind, obwohl sie in Polen nie aktiv gewesen sind. Diese Einstellung „erlernen“ sie vielmehr nach der Migration. Durch den Vergleich der Ergebnisse dieser Studie mit Umfragen in Polen sollen die Auswirkungen der Migration auf ehrenamtliches Engagement nun bestimmt werden. Da die Migrant*innen soziale Netzwerke in das Herkunftsland pflegen, kann eine Änderung von Werten und Einstellungen auch auf Nicht-Migrant*innen wirken. Auch durch ihr Wahlverhalten in Deutschland und Polen können Migrant*innen die Prozesse der Solidarisierung in Europa beeinflussen."
Year 2016
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Transnationalism as a Social Resource among Diaspora Communities

Principal investigator Östen Wahlbeck (Principal Investigator), Peter Holley (Researcher), Saara Koikkalainen (Reasearcher), Sanna Saksela-Bergholm (Researcher), Mari Toivanen (Researcher)
Description
Research project funded by the Academy of Finland (no 295417). The project studies transnational ties and practices of immigrant and diaspora communities. It provides information about the processes whereby social resources can bridge the divide between migrants’ new home countries and societies of origin. This project examines how social resources are mobilized as social or political action among members of diaspora communities both in the societies of settlement and departure. The case studies include Filipino migrants in Finland and their family members back home; second generation Kurds active in Kurdish diaspora organisations in Finland and France; and Finnish migrants in Western Europe and North America. The results provide information on the scope, nature and intensity of migrant communities’ transnational engagements in or towards Finland. It also sheds light on the structural factors that impede or facilitate the creation and maintenance of such engagements.
Year 2016
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Transnational Leisure Experience of Second-Generation Immigrants The Case of Chinese-Americans

Authors Wei-Jue Huang, William C. Norman, Gregory P. Ramshaw, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
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65 Journal Article

From the “Republic of Cousins” to foreign spouses: Transnational marriages in Türkiye

Authors Ayla Deniz
Year 2024
Journal Name Sociology Compass
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66 Journal Article

Albanian Immigrants in the Greek City: Spatial ‘Invisibility’ and Identity Management as a Strategy of Adaptation

Authors Ifigeneia Kokkali
Book Title Migration in the Southern Balkans
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67 Book Chapter

Experience and attitudes of refugees 2

Authors SSRI (2016). Experience and attitudes of refugees [Data file]
Year 2016
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68 Data Set

Ethnic Differences in Leaving Home: Timing and Pathways

Authors Aslan Zorlu, Clara H. Mulder
Year 2011
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 32
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69 Journal Article

Latino/as in the South: Immigration, integration and identity

Authors Suzanne Oboler
Year 2012
Journal Name Latino Studies
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70 Journal Article

Wellbeing of Transnational Muslim Families

Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Marja Tiilikainen, Sanna Mustasaari
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71 Book

Committed to Ethnicity, Committed to America: How Second-Generation Indian Americans’ Ethnic Boundaries Further their Americanisation

Authors Pawan Dhingra
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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73 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Maurice Crul, Peter Scholten, Paul van de Laar
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74 Book Chapter

Transnational Digital Networks, Migration and Gender

Description
The project will explore two interrelated sociocultural dynamics that impact the future of European integration and have a profound effect on the development of a common European culture by challenging established ethnic, class, linguistic and gendered divisions. These are: a.  the rise in migrant mobility and the establishment of transnational migrant networks that enable the construction and negotiation of new forms of hybrid identity and a sense of multiple belonging based on the experiences of cultural diversity and intercultural communication, and b. the spread of transnational digital networks that transcend state boundaries and exclusive national identities and give users the potential to participate directly in processes of cultural production, exchange and consumption particularly through the use of new media technologies.  More specifically the project will address the question of participation of migrant individuals and groups in transnational digital networks by employing innovative methodologies combining online and offline research. Emphasis will be placed on the ability of migrants to access and produce diverse digital spaces and use them to promote their own needs and demands, but also in the possibilities for the promotion of intercultural dialogue and cooperation that open through the development of new interactive media.  Gender will be mainstreamed and treated as an integral aspect of the research design and analysis throughout the project. In particular, the project will explore theways in which changing gender power relations shape identities and performativities in transnational digital and migrant networks. In order to disseminate information and put the findings of the research into practice, the project will develop a transnational migrant digital platform and an interactive digital game. 
Year 2010
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75 Project

Transnational networks and transcultural belonging: a study of the Spanish second generation in Switzerland

Authors MARINA RICHTER, MICHAEL NOLLERT
Year 2014
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 3
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76 Journal Article

The Europeanisation of Everyday Life: Cross-Border Practices and Transnational Identifications among EU and Third-Country Citizens

Authors Pötzschke, S. (2015), The Europeanisation of Everyday Life: Cross-Border Practices and Transnational Identifications Among EU and Third-Country Citizens, Technical Report of the Quantitative
Year 2013
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77 Data Set

Attitudes of immigrants

Authors SSRI (2009). The attitudes of immigrants in Iceland [Data file]
Year 2009
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78 Data Set

Socio-Cultural Determinants of Labour-Market Integration of Immigrants

Principal investigator Ruud Koopmans (Principal Investigator), Jutta Höhne (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives Economic participation of migrants has been a major problem in many European countries for the last decades. There is overwhelming statistical evidence for the problematic labour market status of migrants, but data also show that not all migrant groups are affected to the same extent. Previous studies have revealed that differences in socio-economic integration are strongly related to ethnic origin. However, this research does not allow us to firmly establish to what extent cultural and religious factors are responsible for the differential socio-economic position of ethnic groups. Therefore, we investigate the effects of host-country orientation and cultural difference of migrants on their socio-economic integration in Germany, analysing unemployment and employment durations of male and female migrants, as well as transitions from domestic work to employment for female migrants from Turkey, Former Yugoslavia, Greece, Spain and Italy. Given the large gap in unemployment and employment rates not only between natives and migrants, but also between groups of migrants, we look at several economic, human capital and cultural factors in order to test whether migrant-specific characteristics can help to explain ethnic group differences in labour market outcomes. The migrant-specific cultural variables we investigate include host-country language proficiency, interethnic contacts, host-country media consumption, and religiosity. In the case of married female migrants, the analysis moreover takes relevant characteristics of their husbands into account, which have not received attention in earlier studies. Research design and methodology The German Socio-Economic Panel provides reliable longitudinal data, allowing us to conduct analyses over a period of nearly 20 years (1988-2006). We use duration data to analyse the hazard of labour market status transitions by estimating Cox regression models with a random frailty term to account for unobserved heterogeneity. Individual longitudinal data on employment trajectories of migrants have been combined with labour market context data and relevant human capital and cultural factors. A longitudinal approach is crucial for addressing this research question, since the relationship between socio-cultural factors such as host-country language proficiency and interethnic contacts and labour market integration is likely to be recursive. Our samples cover not only persons born outside Germany, but also their 2nd generation offspring. Findings The results indicate that although labour market transitions of migrants strongly depend on the labour market context, host-country orientation and religiosity also have a certain impact on the labour market integration of individual migrants, especially on transitions into employment of male migrants and married migrant housewives. However, while for most of our cultural variables we find significant effects on the individual level, these factors do not help to clarify the differences among the different migrant groups, which persist at a similar level even after controlling for labour market, general human capital, as well as cultural variables."
Year 2009
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79 Project

Introduction

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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80 Book Chapter

Travelling Spirits, Localizing Roots: Transnationalisms, Home and Generation among Portuguese-Canadians in British Columbia

Authors Jose Mapril
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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82 Journal Article

Transnationalism and Belonging: The Case of Moroccan Entrepreneurs in Amsterdam and Milan

Authors Giacomo Solano, Raffaele Vacca, Matteo Gagliolo, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 7
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83 Journal Article

Transnational social fields of Italian Bangladeshis in Europe and beyond: Towards a new geography of ways of belonging

Authors Mohammad Morad, Devi Sacchetto, Anas Ansar
Year 2024
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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84 Journal Article

Making Space, Making Place: Digital Togetherness and the Redefinition of Migrant Identities Online

Authors Sara Marino
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Media + Society
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85 Journal Article

Research-Policy Dialogues in Austria

Authors Maren Borkert
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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87 Book Chapter

Return to Cyberia: technology and the social worlds of transnational migrants

Authors ANASTASIA N. PANAGAKOS, HEATHER A. HORST
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 95
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88 Journal Article

The Dynamics of Brokering in Second Generation Transnationalism

Authors Armand Gutierrez
Year 2020
Journal Name Social Problems
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89 Journal Article

RUSSIAN MIGRANTS FROM CENTRAL ASIA: DIGITALIZATION OF IDENTITY

Authors Andrey P. Glukhov, Gulnafist A. Okushova
Year 2017
Journal Name VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-FILOSOFIYA-SOTSIOLOGIYA-POLITOLOGIYA-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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90 Journal Article

Telling Uneasiness: Second Generation Migrant Writers in Italy and the Failures of Multiculturalism

Authors Marie Orton
Year 2011
Journal Name ITALIAN STUDIES
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91 Journal Article

Research-Policy Dialogues in the Netherlands

Authors Han Entzinger, Stijn Verbeek, Peter Scholten
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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92 Book Chapter

Sending Country Policies

Authors Eva Østergaard-Nielsen
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93 Book Chapter

Second-generation U.S. Dominicans and the Question of a Transnational Orientation

Authors Ramona Hernandez, Utku Sezgin
Year 2010
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94 Journal Article

Diasporic youth identities of uncertainty and hope: second-generation Albanian experiences of transnational mobility in an era of economic crisis in Greece

Authors Domna Michail, Anastasia Christou
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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95 Journal Article

Being "Both": Identifications of Second and Third Generation Brussels Muslim Youths towards the Country of Origin and the Country of Residence

Authors Corinne Torrekens, Dimokritos Kavadias, Nawal Bensaid
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 2
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96 Journal Article

Migrant Incorporation in South Tyrol and Essentialized Local Identities

Authors Dorothy L. Zinn
Book Title Boundaries within: Nation, Kinship and Identity among Migrants and Minorities
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97 Book Chapter

Migrants' Experiences of Racism and Xenophobia in 12 EU Member States (pilot study)

Authors 1. McGinnity, F., OConnell, P. J., Quinn, E. & Williams, J. (2006). Migrants Experience of Racism and Discrimination in Ireland: Results of a survey conducted by The Economic and Social Resea
Year 2005
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98 Data Set

Religion, intercultural beliefs and relations of Moroccan immigrant population

Authors Grad, Hector, and Planet, Ana (2018). Religion, intercultural beliefs and relations of the Moroccan immigrant population: Survey dataset [computer file]. Madrid: Universidad Autónoma de Madri
Year 2018
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99 Data Set

Ukrainians in the Czech Republic: On the Pathway from Temporary Foreign Workers to One of the Largest Minority Groups

Authors Yana Leontiyeva
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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100 Book Chapter
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